Pedestrians in Buffalo are raising concerns about the safety of street crossings, with some intersections being particularly hazardous. The intersection of Delaware Avenue and Gates Circle is one such example, where pedestrians have reported near-misses despite the presence of pedestrian lights.

According to residents, the intersection is a hotspot for accidents, with many pedestrians reporting close calls with vehicles.

"I have almost been run over at the intersection of Delaware and Gates Circle, despite the pedestrian lights" said one resident.

The city has taken steps to improve pedestrian safety, including the installation of pedestrian lights at the intersection. However, residents say that more needs to be done to address the issue.

Buffalo's pedestrian safety concerns are not limited to the Delaware Avenue and Gates Circle intersection. Other areas of the city, such as Hertel Avenue and Main Street, also pose a risk to pedestrians.

The city's pedestrian safety concerns have a direct impact on residents, particularly those who rely on walking as a mode of transportation. Buffalo's residents deserve safe and accessible streets, and it is the city's responsibility to ensure that this is the case.

The city is expected to review its pedestrian safety measures and implement new initiatives to address the issue. Residents can expect to see improvements in the coming months, including increased enforcement and education campaigns.